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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stunning case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, argument, or example that is impressive or remarkable in some way.
Example: "The lawyer presented a stunning case that left the jury in awe of the evidence provided."
Alternatives: "an impressive example" or "a remarkable instance."
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It is a stunning case study on how the technical problems are the easiest, and it's usually the social, political, and implementation problems that are much tougher to solve.
Or, in a stunning case in Brooklyn, New York, 19-year-old Timothy Stansbury Jr., unarmed and with no criminal record, was killed in 2004 as he walked up a stairwell.
In a stunning case of life imitating art, this is mirrored on the adult-designed Buffy websites (particularly bbc.co.uk/buffy), in which none of the designers watches enough Buffy to know that, in posting a picture from series three of Angel, they are giving away the plot of series five of Buffy (this is called 'spoiling'spoiling
It's a stunning case".
The Adverse Child Experiences studies, which now have studied makes a stunning case for the long term effects on health of violence, abuse, disruption and neglect in the life of adults.
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"The death of Albert Schussler is certainly a stunning event in this case," Rose Gill Hearn, commissioner of the investigative department, said in a statement released yesterday.
On the basis of the results of extensive tests, the authors concluded that in each case a stunning event had triggered a significant burst of the stress hormone adrenaline, which was toxic to the heart muscle and temporarily impeded its ability to contract properly.
A few years back, I ran a column (with a scathing cartoon, even!) from a guest author, Joshua L. Eisenstein, Ph.D., who laid out a pretty stunning case against Duncan and the Obama Education Department in general.
As you see, they've stuffed the same quartz movement you'll find in the Breitling Emergency into what I'd say is a very beefy and actually quite stunning case.
In its most stunning case, the commission compiled evidence that brought down Guatemala's last president, Otto Perez Molina, for his involvement in a customs fraud scheme.
The killer, the way the murders are executed, those who are targeted, and those who are helping the killer are all unique aspects of this stunning case.
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